Court of Honor: We probably had a record number of merit badges for this Court of
Honor. Twenty two boys earned a total of 70 merit badges and five advancements in rank.
Four boys earned five advancements in rank: Michael Young earned Scout and Tenderfoot,
Michael Johnson earned Tenderfoot, Zachary Malosh earned First class, and Mike Hook
earned Gold Palm. Twenty one boys earned seventy merit badges. Chris Gang earned twelve
merit badges! (He attended two weeks of summer camp which makes this more possible to
accomplish.) Zach Malosh and Robbie Solt each earned five merit badges; Brent Beckham
and Mike Brazeau each earned four merit badges; Alan Beyersdorf, Peter Blank, Chris
Kujawa, Ryan Mallory, Patrick McCarthy, John O’Brien, Sean Rogers, Matthew Siebeneck,
Joseph Voyles, and Michael Young each earned three merit badges; Patrick Gill, Patrick Hoen,
Michael Johnson, and Chris Malcom each earned two merit badges; and Greg Kissner and
Robbie Wisniewski each earned one merit badge. WOW! Way to Go Guys!!!

There were some pretty nice prizes handed out for the fishing contest at Kelly’s
Island. Michael Young caught the most fish (20) and he won a new fishing pole. Ryan Mallory
caught the biggest fish (a 10" Perch) , Sean Rogers caught the most different species (four),
and Brent Beckham caught the smallest fish (one inch). All three boys won new tackle boxes.
Next year Mr. Hook wants a fish if he can’t go though - you guys ate them all up at the fish
fry!!

Kelly’s Island: Although I did not go to Kelly’s Island this time, I heard by way of the
grapevine that our troop impressed the other two boy scout troops that were staying there and
also some other campers. I also heard we did a good job on the service project on the glacial
grooves. This reflects well on the boys as well as the adult leaders. Way to go Troop 87.
Keep it up.

I would like to recognize Mr. Dan Malcom for organizing and obtaining the prizes for the
fishing event and also for working with the scouts on the Fishing Merit Badge.

Christmas Wreaths: Just a reminder, we are making plans for our major troop fund
raiser of the year, selling Christmas wreaths. This fund raiser is the main source of money for
your troop. Your support and your scout’s support is very important. More on this activity at
the next parent meeting in October.

Troop Elections: The Troop had their bi-annual elections. The Senior Patrol
Leader is now Todd Humphrey, the ASPL is Mike Brazeau, the Quartermasters are: Chris
Malcom and Zach Malosh. The Scribe is: Peter Blank and the Librarian is: Ryan Mallory.
Congratulations to the new officers and a big thank-you to the past officers: Chris Malcom
(SPL), Greg Kissner (ASPL), Adam Miller and Mike Brazeau (Quartermasters) and Sean
Rogers (Scribe).

Mrs. Seth: Due to a conflict in schedules, our treasurer, Mrs. Seth, will not be
attending the Wednesday meeting for the rest of the year. Mrs. Seth will continue to be our
Treasurer and Mrs. Robaszkiewicz will act as her representative on Wednesday nights. To
make things go smoothly, any money collected for the Troop should be in check form, made
out to the Troop and in the memo section, identify what camp out, etc. it is for. Thank you for
your cooperation.

Atomic Jamboree: Our next outing will be the Atomic Jamboree held Friday,
Saturday and Sunday (October 8, 9, 10) at Davis-Besse. We will be camping near
Davis-Besse and will be spending the entire day at the Davis-Besse Training Center working
on the Atomic Energy Merit Badge.

Davis-Besse Tour: A separate but related activity will be a tour of Davis-Besse on
Sunday morning (9:00 am). However, due to the rules, no one under 12 years old may take
the tour. Sorry for any inconvenience this may cause, but it is not my requirement. Therefore,
the new scouts will not be allowed inside the plant this year. They will be returning home after
breakfast and breaking camp. The rest of the troop will be returning after the tour. (Be back
around noon). We need to check to make sure we have appropriate drivers to return the
scouts in two groups. NOTE: The scouts must wear long pants and firm shoes, no open toed
shoes while on the tour.

Permission Slips: There are two very similar permission slips for the Atomic
Jamboree. One is for the actual merit badge activity and the other is for the tour on Sunday.
Both of these need to be completed. There forms were passed out at the last meeting. If you
did not get one, I still have a few available.

Leader Training: Are you interested in being a trained leader?? Toledo Council
offers two sessions per year (fall and spring). The Scout Leader Training (SLT) is scheduled
for:

Part I and II Saturday, October 9
Part III Friday night October 29 through Sunday morning October 31.
If you are interested, we have the appropriate forms for you to fill out.

|The following has been submitted by Pete Blank, our newly elected Troop 87
scribe:Saturday September 18th was the Scout car wash. We started at 10:00 AM
and finished up at 4:00 PM. Most of the scouts and parents joined in to help wash. We held it
at Werner & Blank, across from Meijer’s. At the end we made about $500 in donations. We all
liked it and hope we can get some new tents!

Troop 87 Website: For those of you who are able to access our new Troop 87
webite, there is now an easier to remember address. The original one still works, as well as the
new one. If you feel that you no longer need a “snail mail” newsletter, send an e-mail message
to that effect to either Todd (Todd42385@aol.com) or Sherrie Humphrey (S42552@aol.com).
You will receive an e-mail notice each month when the new newsletter is on the website. Here
is the new web address: www.troop87.cjb.net

Merit Badge Counselor List: The website has the most up to date merit badge
counselor list. There are still a few forms being completed and changes being made before the
new merit badge counselor list can be distributed. Anyone who still plans to make any
changes, please do so quickly via Ken Wisniewski. Thanks !